Defending against Cyber threats is no easy task. Understanding the risks and designing a defense strategy are important steps in protecting yourself from malicious actors and cybercriminals. Staying current on operating system and application patches, restricting network access, and maintaining antivirus and malware protection are known ways to protect your San Antonio based network. Employee awareness and education on how to identify threats, and the importance of adhering to policies, also bolster your defense against cyber-attacks here in Texas. If you’re not convinced, review the following cyber threats you need to protect against—even here in Central Texas!!!
How Malicious Software (Malware) Works
Malware is self-propagating software designed to infiltrate your network. This software can come in the form of a worm that will infect your network via your router via your Internet Protocol (IP) address. If it doesn’t find a hole in your network it may automatically update to scan for the next sequential IP Address, infiltrating and corrupting networks as it goes along. Avoid malware by proactively scanning your network and keeping your network in compliance. This oversight can cause thousands of damage to your network, resources, and data.
Why Phishing Could Put You Out of Business
Every year, millions of SPAM emails are sent to unwary recipients with the hope of collecting private and personal information including, account/password, privacy data and other information that can be exploited for profit. What’s more, phishing is a popular way for cybercriminals to distribute ransomware, a form of malware that holds your systems hostage in exchange for payment. In the event of a data breach, your company may need to disclose the impact to customers and other stakeholders. In addition to ransom and legal fees, your company’s reputation may be on the line. Email protection and web content filtering are ways to protect against phishing schemes. It is also important to train your Texas employees in how to identify and avoid these types of attacks.
Distributed Denial of Service Attack (DDoS)
Think of a Distributed Denial of Service Attack (DDoS) as a flood of system-generated traffic attacking your business infrastructure, designed to take you offline from the Internet. Hackers may try and extort your business or use DDoS in retaliation. Many Cloud Providers have excellent resilience and redundancy to defend against DDoS. If you rely on your own infrastructure, be sure to monitor for unusual activity and have a plan for failover in the event of a DDoS attack on your business.
Cyber attack threatens businesses large and small. Planning and network protection, combined with training, are your keys to defending against unintended data loss and business interruption due to Cyberthreats. Contact Ruben Pina Jr at RubenJr@A1 BizCom.com to find out what you can do to prevent a Cyber attack on your business.